*****It's a cool track, though I feel this is a bit different. Not as good as his previous ones. This reminds me of 'Paddling Out' by Miike Snow mixed with 'I Could Be The One'. Also, for that 'chorus', I expected that trademark Avicii beat (i.e. see 'Levels' and 'Silhouettes'), but something different came up.

*****Not as good as Wake Me Up of course, but still a very great follow up. Sounds a lot different from his previous songs but I guess that's good so he can create a bigger fanbase until the album will be released.

******I love this so much. This is so much better and so much more interesting than Wake Me Up. Why couldn't this have been his first #1 and biggest hit in Australia >:(

I like Salem's quirky vocals in this, much better than Aloe Blacc's boring vocals in Wake Me Up. My fourth favourite from him after Levels, I Could Be The One and Seek Bromance. Pity it missed out on going top 10 :(Last edited: 01.10.2013 02:28

******Well here we are again. Another Avicii single that I am loving. This has had the opposite effect of Wake Me Up, which I loved on first listen, then quickly grew tired of. I think the speed of it is perfect, and I love Salem's vocals in the quieter section and the piano section before the break. A straight 5* but has potential for higher, depending on whether I get sick of it or not.

****Minor jinx complaint that no one else could care about at all: The song fades in for about 6 seconds before the beat comes in. For some reason I mentally imagine it coming in sooner (possibly because I've been hearing a lot of radio edits that trim it down), so when I listen to the proper thing, the beat comes in 1 or 2 seconds later than my ears (upon hearing the crescendoing sound) expect. This is uncomfortable and bothersome to me.

I thought before this was released that Avicii essentially had the Midas Touch at this point. When he got a #1 hit, it wasn't overly surprising. This however got caught unlucky in the shuffle and missed the top 10 in Australia. At this point it seems to me that "Wake Me Up" was so huge because it flows naturally (despite the mesh of genres) and is pretty easy to listen to. This however has more character in its beats and is overall more interesting: The ultimate curse in pop!!!

Must also say that I'm completely baffled that this is supposedly the same vocalist as in "Silhouettes". Actually I'm barely convinced that these two singers who are apparently the same person are even the same gender! So weird.

***This is not for me. The "ooh-ohhhhhh" autotune and higher vocal singing saps the enjoyment. Then, when the trademark Avicii synth chords come in, even they don't seem to mesh into a good or organised melody. 2.5*